Massages

Contributor: Love Bites Love Bites
My guy gives me fantastic massages,and I want to return the favor.But he gets ticklish when I try.Any advice on how to work around that so that its sensous for both of us?
03/12/2011
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Contributor: Valentinka Valentinka
I would use some massager like this one It shouldn't be tickling, I guess.
03/12/2011
Contributor: Taylor Taylor
Some people are more ticklish than others but I've noticed that if you massage more slowly it is usually less ticklish for people. Using slow strokes with firmer pressure should be more relaxing and less ticklish for 99% of people.
03/12/2011
Contributor: Love Bites Love Bites
Thanks ill give it a try
03/12/2011
Contributor: Naughty Student Naughty Student
I am super ticklish! We have the Countour M and my guy cannot use it on my inner thighs bcs it tickles me like hell.

The best way is to go slowly and to apply a lot of pressure. If the massage is light and quick it tends to be hard for me. Good luck
03/12/2011
Contributor: Pleasure Piratess Pleasure Piratess
I myself am ticklish at certain times. For those, I prefer firmer massage so it doesn't tickle. Just avoid lifting your hands too much.
03/12/2011
Contributor: Love Bites Love Bites
thanks

We had a long weekend of walking around so ill give it a try tonight
03/13/2011
Contributor: biggieaddict biggieaddict
I used to do a LOT of massage and tickles were sometimes fun and sometimes a bane.

For me the best thing was a firm stroke with the full palm and fingers of whatever hand fit, I usu thought of it as the "eraser".
04/30/2011
Contributor: biggieaddict biggieaddict
Quote:
Originally posted by Pleasure Piratess
I myself am ticklish at certain times. For those, I prefer firmer massage so it doesn't tickle. Just avoid lifting your hands too much.
PleasurePiratess, It IS disconcerting to suddenly lose contact during a massage when the person doing all the work pauses to relube or stretch. I learned to pull my hands away slowly, while at the same time leaning in so as to keep some bare skin-to-skin contact. IE to relube, I'd move the contact point to the outside of the willing victim's arm, leg or flank and leave the back of my forearm there and my hand palm up while I grabbed the oil bottle and poured with my other hand. Fave massage oils were the AURAGLOW line, awesome velvetyness and long working period, but not lickable and especially not for those with wool/lanolin allergies.
04/30/2011